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Geospati-what?

Updated: Apr 13, 2023

Geospatial analysis is the process of examining and interpreting geographic data to uncover patterns, relationships, and trends. It involves the use of Geographic Information Systems and other spatial analysis tools to understand how different features or phenomena are distributed across space and how they interact with each other.



Geospatial analysis can be used in various fields such as urban planning, environmental management, public health, business, and transportation. It helps decision-makers to visualize and analyze complex spatial data and make informed decisions based on the insights gained from the analysis.


Examples of geospatial analysis include mapping crime patterns in a city, identifying areas of high environmental risk, assessing the impact of a new transportation system on a community, or analyzing the distribution of customers for a business.

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